I suppose this is an extension of air space zoning, which is a thing already. The 3D space above our head is carved up into different bits, with different rules, optimised for the principal user. Rules around major airports are optimised for big airline jets, whereas rules around small rural airstrips are optimised for hobbyists.
It makes sense to create more zones if there is a new use-case. Designated corridors for drones is basically sandboxing.
That said, as a sibling comment says, this is coming from a government under liquidation, staffed by a party behind in polls - their objective probably isn't Making Airspace Great Again.
It makes sense to create more zones if there is a new use-case. Designated corridors for drones is basically sandboxing.
That said, as a sibling comment says, this is coming from a government under liquidation, staffed by a party behind in polls - their objective probably isn't Making Airspace Great Again.